'Milkar Raho, Khulkar Jiyo' programme organized in Palwal city
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-
On the occasion of the closing ceremony of Swachhata Pakhwada being run by the state government and the district administration, a programme 'Milkar Raho, Khulkar Jiyo' was organized with public participation in the Shraddhanand Park of New Colony in Palwal city today, in which State Minister of Sports, Youth Empowerment and Entrepreneurship, Sh. Gaurav Gautam participated as the chief guest.
On this occasion, Sh. Gaurav Gautam launched the logo of MC Palwal. Reiterating his commitment towards realizing the vision of ‘Clean Palwal-Green Palwal’, he said the main objective of the government and the district administration is to make Palwal number one in the country by making it clean, beautiful and green, and for this, every possible effort is being made by the government and the district administration. He also gave necessary guidelines to the officers of the Municipal Council.
He said we should not hesitate or feel ashamed in adopting cleanliness, rather we should actively participate in such cleanliness campaigns.
He said in the coming time, the cleanliness system of Palwal will be in near perfect condition, for which all kinds of facilities are being provided to the Municipal Council.
He said with the aim of beautifying Palwal, the work of decorating the underpasses and squares of the city with wall paintings is underway.
He appealed to the general public, especially the youth, to adopt a clean and healthy lifestyle. The Government of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi and the Haryana Government under the leadership of Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini are determined to take cleanliness to every home.
The minister planted a sapling on this occasion and gave the message of environmental protection to the public. He said the Earth is our mother and it is our duty to protect it. Every person should participate in the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign and plant at least one tree and take a pledge to protect it.
On this occasion, he also honoured the ‘Swachhata Warriors’ by giving them a certificate along with a safety jacket.